Yes because when he draws his paper art he uses a darker shade where there is a shadow created by the way the paper has been used.
The likely word is assassinated (killed for political reasons).The noun assignation (appointment, or tryst) does not use the -ed form.
Different languages use different means to express grammatical concepts, or the relationships between words in a sentence. English relies largely on word order, but also on inflection/declension (run, runs, ran ... boy, boy's, boys, boys' etc) and intonation. Other languages rely largely on declension, for example Latin verbs and nouns. Grammatical tone is where a vowel's tone or pitch (high, low, rising, falling, etc) changes depending on its word's role in the sentence. An example in English: if instead of adding -ed to form the past tense of "wash", "washed" we gave the vowel a high tone to express the past tense - "I wásh (past tense, high tone)" vs "I wash (present tense, low tone)". http://www.sil.org/LINGUISTICS/GlossaryOfLinguisticTerms/WhatIsGrammaticalTone.htm In that article is a few examples of how grammatical tone is used in some African languages.
the old museum devour(ed) in flames.
ask "special"Ed kids
The SMM7 (standard Method of Measurement 7th Ed) is used to by Quantity Surveyors to formulate Bills of Quantities (BOQ) when pricing construction work. It provides a standard set of guidelines and definitions to allow the estimator to price the work without the need for interpretation on unclear definitions.
where did ed ruscha use the visual elements in his work
Of course he does!
yes
Edward Ruscha has written: 'Ed Ruscha' -- subject(s): Exhibitions 'Some Los Angeles apartments' -- subject(s): Pictorial works, Buildings, structures, Apartment houses, Architecture, History 'Course of empire' -- subject(s): Exhibitions 'I Dont Want No Retrospective' 'They called her Styrene' -- subject(s): Words in art, Artists' books 'Every building on the Sunset Strip' -- subject(s): Pictorial works, Artistic Photography, Artists' Books 'Graphic works by Edward Ruscha' -- subject(s): Exhibitions 'Various small fires and milk' -- subject(s): Fires, Pictorial works, Artists' books 'Crackers' 'Hard light' 'Exposition Octobre des Arts' 'Then & now' -- subject(s): Pictorial works, Buildings, structures, Artistic Photography, Architecture, Artists' books
Andy Warhol is probably the most famous pop artist. Some other famous pop artists include Roy Lichtenstein, Richard Hamilton, Peter Max, Red Grooms, and Ed Ruscha.
Shenzi, Banzai, And Ed work for Scar in the lion king
yes and no because when I went to the shop I try-ed to use my code it did not work.
No, -ed is used for the past tense.
It depends on how hard you work(ed) on it.
home depot
Ed Roth has written: 'Stencil 201' -- subject(s): Stencil work
I would guess Velocity microphones which were made by RCA were widely used for live radio and TV work and being conservative, this would go over well with Mr. Ed ( not the Horse!)